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DSLReports: Internet Speeds June 2016
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Summary
v The US is slowest in the four main categories: Fiber, Cable, DSL and 4g, with a lone win in Wireless
v Canada wins Fiber and DSL this time round, with Europe nosing ahead in Cable, but demonstrably quicker across its 4g network
v The Europe average is made up of figures from France, Germany, Sweden, Spain and Italy to give a broad representation of the European** statesv **Although who knows which countries will still be European by the end of the month
v Even with different infrastructure methodologies, the end results are reasonably similar across the three significant land-masses
Country Date Fiber Cable DSL Wireless 4g AverageUSA 20/06/2016 146.68 65.72 12.79 20.39 13.03 51.72Canada 20/06/2016 160.86 67.96 18.23 8.45 16.74 54.45EuroAverage 20/06/2016 152.21 68.52 17.67 13.97 18.51 54.17
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Fiber Speeds – Jun 2016v The US trails in 3rd for Fiber
v The Euro average is raised by stunning highs from France of 229 & Germany of 198 megabit
v Canada wins this round, but not by much
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146.68160.86 152.21
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Cable Speeds – Jun 2016v These three averages are
extremely close with Europe surprisingly winning out by a small margin
v Sweden and Germany topped the Euro speeds with impressive highs of 97 and 81 megabit respectively
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65.72 67.96 68.52
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USA Canada Euro Average
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Cable speeds June 2016
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DSL Speeds – Jun 2016v Well, well. US DSL is abysmally
slow.
v If only it wasn't a large, distributed, land-mass like, say, Canada, or Europe.
v Oh, wait.
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12.79 18.23 17.67
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Wireless Speeds – Jun 2016
v The Canadians don't seem to bother too much with wireless
v Nor it has to be said do the Europeans, but when they do, Sweden blasts it with speeds just under 24 megabits
v Break out the flags, the US has won a round convincingly here
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20.398.45 17.46
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4g Speeds – Jun 2016v Those Euros rock along with
solid 4g speeds, with Spain topping out at 28 megabit (Spain!)
v Canada makes a brave attempt at second
v The US limps last in with a lowly 13 megabits. That is under half the speed of the top European country
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13.03 16.74 18.51
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Euro Data – Jun 2016Average 15/05/2016 117.82 60.39 18.38 16.45 17.74 46.16
Country Date Fiber Cable DSL Wireless 4g Average
USA 20/06/2016 146.68 65.72 12.79 20.39 13.03 51.72
Canada 20/06/2016 160.86 67.96 18.23 8.45 16.74 54.45
Sweden 20/06/2016 130.12 97.55 15.70 23.83 16.32 56.70
Germany 20/06/2016 198.80 81.40 28.09 Nodata 9.98 79.57
France 20/06/2016 229.55 62.14 10.61 18.01 21.77 68.42
Spain 20/06/2016 143.40 59.35 16.10 13.28 28.61 52.15
Italy 20/06/2016 59.17 42.14 17.84 14.72 15.87 29.95
EuroAverage 20/06/2016 152.21 68.52 17.67 17.46 18.51 57.36
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About The Datav Pulled from last 200,000 internet speedtests, so data is
current:v https://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/results/country
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v Users as likely to test high-speeds as low / problem speeds, techies & newbies alike
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